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Wednesday th 8th of October 2008
Research center to free chemistry from Earth's bonds
- 12:15
Scientists design bomb-proof thermometer to measure the heat of explosions
- 12:15
Researchers study prevention of blood clots in cancer patients
- 12:15
Study finds barriers to angioplasty for life-threatening heart attacks
- 12:15
Circadian clock may be critical for remembering what you learn
- 12:15
Beavers: Dam good for songbirds
- 12:15
A fine balance
- 12:15
Satellite data reveals extreme summer snowmelt in northern Greenland
- 12:15
Genome sequences of 2 malaria parasites defined
- 12:15
A key mechanism regulating neural stem cell development is uncovered
- 11:53
Scientists pinpoint key proteins in blood stem cell replication
- 11:53
Bisphenol A linked to chemotherapy resistance
- 11:53
Learning how not to be afraid
- 11:52
New invention that could change design of future memory storage devices
- 09:38
Climate change will affect public health -- a call to action
- 09:37
Major research project highlights the changing face of nurses in films over the last 100 years
- 09:37
Medical data 'Internet' goes live, boosts research
- 09:36
EU scientists launch new, 'unbreakable' encryption system
- 09:36
Alternative fossil fuels have economic potential, but uncertain environmental consequences
- 09:36
A new material could act as a nanofridge for microchips
- 09:35
Born from the wind -- unique multi-wavelength portrait of star birth
- 09:35
Turf wars: Sand and corals don't mix
- 09:15
Arctic soil reveals climate change clues
- 09:14
Deep biosphere research points to new methods for recovering petroleum
- 09:14
Population growth puts dent in natural resources
- 09:14
Using living cells as nanotechnology factories
- 09:14
Protection for stressed-out bacteria identified
- 09:14
Study: Tropical wetlands hold more carbon than temperate marshes
- 09:14
EU proposes increased rights for Internet shoppers
- 08:49
German doing well after double arm transplant
- 08:49
Italian should have shared Nobel physics prize: colleagues
- 08:49
Trio win prize for fluorescent jellyfish protein
- 06:14
China sets melamine levels for milk products
- 06:14
Future MP3 players may eat sugar to recharge
- 05:28
Japan ready to host new 'Big-Bang' project
- 03:35
Hundreds of new marine species discovered: Australian scientists
- 03:35
Bad breath? Mouthrinses work, but some cause temporary staining
- 03:35
Can stem cells heal damaged hearts? No easy answers, but some signs of hope
- 03:35
St. John's wort relieves symptoms of major depression
- 03:35
Study suggests LF elimination program is 'best buy in public health'
- 03:35
Probiotic bacteria don't make eczema better -- and may have side effects
- 03:14
DNA could reveal your surname
- 03:14
Belt and braces approach may prevent deep vein thromboses
- 03:14
Groundbreaking, lifesaving TB vaccine a step closer
- 03:14
BlackBerry Storm has touch screen you can feel
- 03:14
Google gets into video games -- with ads
- 03:14
University: Stem-cell study used falsified data
- 03:14
Siren voice means she's fertile
- 03:14
Tuesday th 7th of October 2008
Low voltage current to stimulate growth of coral off South Florida coast
- 17:07
5 things you didn't know about... buying medication online
- 17:07
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